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Tracking control with aperiodic sampling over networks with delay and dropout

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  • Kamran Mohajeri
  • Ali Madadi
  • Babak Tavassoli

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This paper introduces a discrete-time technique for output feedback tracking control with aperiodic sampling over networks suffering delay and dropout. Introducing the concept of pseudo sampling, NCS is modelled as a linear parameter varying (LPV) system. Two methods are explained to obtain a convex approximation of the uncertainty region. It is clarified how to perform the approximation to have the uncertainty space as small as possible. Using this uncertainty space, a polytopic approximation is obtained for the LPV model. The approximated model is used to synthesise a controller for set-point tracking and disturbance rejection. An observer is also synthesised based on this model. The simplicity of the model together with a small uncertainty space, results in less conservative LMI conditions. Compared to the existing results, an improved tracking performance is obtained. The final value theorem for discrete-time LTI systems with constant sampling period is extended to time varying sampling periods. This theorem is used to design a feedforward gain for zero steady-state tracking of staircase reference signals.

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  • Kamran Mohajeri & Ali Madadi & Babak Tavassoli, 2021. "Tracking control with aperiodic sampling over networks with delay and dropout," International Journal of Systems Science, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 52(10), pages 1987-2002, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tsysxx:v:52:y:2021:i:10:p:1987-2002
    DOI: 10.1080/00207721.2021.1874074
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